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Purposely missing mass is a rebellious act against God and a mortal sin.
WHY would you do that in the first place??
That's funny.
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Purposely missing mass is a rebellious act against God and a mortal sin.
WHY would you do that in the first place??
hHahahaFound this online: is that mythological too? TRY NOT TO BUST A GUT AT 1:17 LOL
ah, what verse is that B? tyPurposely missing mass is a rebellious act against God and a mortal sin.
Careful, somebody else might think the exact same thing of your beliefs ;)Yet sadly despite the remarkable stupidity of their beliefs, some people can be even more stupid in holding on to them despite all the evidence to the contrary.
As it pertains to the sites you mentioned.Please...
Don't suggest there is no such thing....
The fact STILL remains that Jesus only established ONE Church – not tens of thousands of disjointed and perpetually-splintering Protestant factions that ALL teach different doctrines yet ALL claim to have been “led” by the Holy Spirit.LOL really....Jesus "ESTABLISHED" His Church.
He is BUILDING HIS CHURCH DAILY, every time another person is CONVERTED IN Christ, His Church receives a NEW MEMBER, and I receive a New Brother IN Christ, with ONE Lord God Almighty, and ONE Heavenly Holy Father.
It’s not “beyond” anything. It’s a matter of HISTORY.LOL - Obviously it is beyond your comprehension.....
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Oh - you mean salutations like “Reverend So and So” or “Dr. So and So”??The protest was popularized by Luther.
But you can take credit for YOUR church, introducing all kinds of nonsense outside of the Word of God.....
Mark 12:18
And he said unto them HIS DOCTRINE,
Beware of the scribes, which love to go in long clothing, and love salutations in the marketplaces.
Glory to God,
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The fact STILL remains that Jesus only established ONE Church – not tens of thousands of disjointed and perpetually-splintering Protestant factions that ALL teach different doctrines yet ALL claim to have been “led” by the Holy Spirit.
NONE of your sects were established by Christ like the Catholic Church was. They were ALL established by flawed, sinful MEN.
It’s not “beyond” anything. It’s a matter of HISTORY.
Your perverted doctrines only go back as far as the 16th century.
This is a historical fact that YOU can’t do ANYTHING about . . .
Oh - you mean salutations like “Reverend So and So” or “Dr. So and So”??
EVERY Protestant minister has a title, my dishonest, hypocritical friend . . .
oh, and could you get that notarized for us too tksPlease...
Don't suggest there is no such thing....
Actually LDS folks are totally ok with a widow/er marrying again. For example, my grandpa is a widower and married to a widow.My wife had a Mormon friend she worked with. The poor girls husband died and she was overwrought because the Mormons taught that marriage was for eternity even if one died. She could not marry again and have a family even though she was young because of their warped teaching.
ask him for documented proof lol, see what you getDon't forget to include false doctrines and like the pope, cardinals, purgatory, virgin Mary, Queen Mary, praying to saints, praying to marry, Mary appearing to people, pennance and a whole lot more.
I followed the bible, so I call no man father, bow to No man and revere no man.
plus they just seem to be generally awesome ppl, huh? A mormon having a bad day, who can find one?Actually LDS folks are totally ok with a widow/er marrying again. For example, my grandpa is a widower and married to a widow.
Haha, of bad days happen to everyone. For example, last week I had THREE cars break down on me. It was a bad week. Still not the end of the world, still love my Savior & all of that stuff. But still... sometimes life just gives you a basket of lemons.plus they just seem to be generally awesome ppl, huh? A mormon having a bad day, who can find one?
Ummmmm, as Rev. 13:8 illustrates – His sacrifice is ETERNAL, Einstein. He is not RE-crucified at mass or RE-sacrificed. It is a presentation of his ETERNAL sacrifice. Heb. 7:25 assures us that he lives FOREVER to make intercession for us.No it isn't. The "mass" is B.S.
Moses was told to smite the rock ONLY ONCE. In his arrogant indignation, he smote it a second time, thus denying the Old Testament object lesson God intended for us all about Jesus - the Rock which was to be offered in sacrifice ONLY ONCE - and he paid for his error by being denied entrance to the Promised Land.
Soooooo, would you rather that Jesus is represented as a strapping, sexy, muscular Adonis on the crucifix – or the beaten, broken, drained and DEAD man that He was on the cross??You papists are no less in error. The "mass" is the "bloodless sacrifice" in which Christ is supposedly offered day and night, over and over. Why is it that the majority of papal representations of Christ are the helpless babe in the arms of His mighty Mary or crucifixes galore, especially the one on the pope's rod which is a pathetically emaciated, defeated Christ, the same one that many Satanists use?
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Actually LDS folks are totally ok with a widow/er marrying again. For example, my grandpa is a widower and married to a widow.
The nickname "LDS" almost always applies to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which admittedly is a mouthful to say. But it only have sone set of teachings. And allowing widows/ers to remarry has always been a consistent stance.We visited her in the hospital psych ward after an attempted suicide. I guess different branches of the LDS teach different things like all denominations.
That's fine. I don't particularly study other religions. I'm content.
God Bless,
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I have certainly know some very nice Mormons, but then again my brother married one who proved to be not so nice. Was she exception rather than the rule? Do we find the same thing among Catholics and Protestants? Probably we do... at least according to my own experience in both places.plus they just seem to be generally awesome ppl, huh? A mormon having a bad day, who can find one?